Game of Thrones Costumes

If you want to dress as a character from one of the most popular shows on television, check out our supply of Game of Thrones costumes.
GoT is the wildly popular fantasy series on HBO, based on the series of
novels A Song of Ice and Fire, that has won over audiences and critics
alike. The show tells the tale of ancient strife, a civil war between
noble houses whom all believe has a rightful claim to the throne. The
show is praised for its morally ambiguous characters, well-crafted plot
and dialogue, and its ability to use historical periods and events to
create a universe that is both engrossing and realistic. The show is
criticized for its excessive use of nudity, so don't let your young kids
watch! Buy your Game of Thrones costume for Halloween today!

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Game of Thrones Costumes

If you want to dress as a character from one of the most popular shows on television, check out our supply of Game of Thrones costumes.
GoT is the wildly popular fantasy series on HBO, based on the series of
novels A Song of Ice and Fire, that has won over audiences and critics
alike. The show tells the tale of ancient strife, a civil war between
noble houses whom all believe has a rightful claim to the throne. The
show is praised for its morally ambiguous characters, well-crafted plot
and dialogue, and its ability to use historical periods and events to
create a universe that is both engrossing and realistic. The show is
criticized for its excessive use of nudity, so don't let your young kids
watch! Buy your Game of Thrones costume for Halloween today!

About Game of Thrones

“When you play the Game of Thrones, you win or you die.” Most
people know Game of Thrones from the popular HBO series, but the true fans have
read the series of books from which it was based - A Song of Ice and Fire by
George R. R. Martin. The eight-season series follows a variety of families as
they fight for the Iron Throne: the Baratheons, who rule the Seven Kingdoms of
Westeros at the start of the series; the Targaryens, who were ousted by the
Baratheons and are determined to reclaim the throne; the Starks, who rule the
north; and the Lannisters, who are closely connected to the Baratheons.
Throughout the series, viewers are introduced to new characters and families as
they, too, battle for power.

Game of Thrones Costumes

The four primary families in Game of Thrones all hail from different parts of Westeros and dress in very different ways. Winterfell in the north is cold, with a severe winter on the way (a popular saying from the show is, after all, “winter is coming”). As such, the Starks and citizens of Winterfell dress in long, heavy costumes with fur stoles and capes to keep them warm. Though the entire Stark family is featured heavily throughout the series, one of their most noteworthy members is Jon Snow. Jon is often seen wearing layered dark clothing, armor and heavy fur capes. In the early seasons, when he resides at Winterfell and later at the Wall as a member of the Night’s Watch, his black curls are worn loose. However, later in the series, as Jon takes on more of a leadership role, he pulls his hair back into a low bun and sheds his cloaks as he travels to warmer climates.

Game of Thrones Accessories

Because there are so many different kinds of characters in Game of Thrones, it is easy to put together the perfect costume for whichever house you support. House Stark costumes may consist of dark, faux-leather armor and faux-fur capes; royal Baratheons and Lannisters might wear traditional medieval dress and crowns; knights like Jaime and Brienne tend to don suits of armor and carry swords; and Targaryens wear Grecian-inspired dresses (don’t forget a fake dragon to perch on your shoulder) and long, white wigs. Game of Thrones is a bloody, battle-filled business, so accessories like swords, axes and armor are your friends. Wigs are a must for anybody set on embodying Daenerys especially, and White Walker masks put a perfect finishing touch on your wight ensemble. Putting together your Game of Thrones look is easy with a little help from our wide array of costumes and accessories.

Game of Thones: Television Series

At the beginning of the series, we are introduced to the family
of House Stark: Eddard “Ned” Stark,
Warden of the North; his wife, Catelyn; their children Robb, Sansa, Rickon,
Brandon and Arya; and Ned’s
illegitimate son, Jon Snow (“Snow” being the given surname for illegitimate
children). The Starks live at Castle Winterfell in northern Westeros; north of
them lies the Wall, manned by the ancient Night’s Watch. The Night’s
Watch guards the Wall and prevents Wildlings and mystical White Walkers - who
live north of the Wall - from traveling south into Westeros.

Meanwhile, Ned’s
longtime friend, Robert Baratheon, sits on the Iron Throne in King’s Landing. He rules alongside
Queen Cersei, born of House Lannister. Together, they have three children whose
true parentage comes into question as the series goes on. Early in the first
season, King Robert, Queen Cersei, Cersei’s twin brother Jaime, their younger brother Tyrion (known as the
Imp) and a royal entourage travel to Winterfell, where Robert proposes that his
son, Joffrey, marry Ned’s
daughter Sansa and unite the two families. Tensions among the Starks,
Baratheons and Lannisters rise, setting the scene for the rest of the series.

Across the narrow sea in Essos, Viserys Targaryen - son of “Mad
King” Aerys II Targaryen, who was murdered by Jaime Lannister (also known as
the Kingslayer) so that Robert Baratheon could take the throne - joins forces
with Dothraki Khal Drogo. Drogo marries Viserys’ sister Daenerys, and Drogo promises the Targaryens an army so that
they can reclaim the Iron Throne.

Game Of Thrones Infographic

When you play the game of thrones, you win, or you die. Over the last six seasons, HBO’s hit show Game of Thrones
has shown this to be true. We’ve seen the deaths of many players in the Song of Ice and Fire series that
we once thought untouchable. But, as any George R. R.
Martin fan knows, no character is safe.

So put on your favorite GOT costume, and ready yourself for Season 7 with this Game of Thrones infographic, and meet the challengers for the Iron Throne. #WinterIsHere.

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.

Game of Thrones Costume Ideas and Tips

What better way to prepare for season eight of the hit HBO show Game of
Thrones the to dress up as some of your favorite characters. It is hard enough
to contain all the spoilers after watching a new episode, but when you are
wearing one of these epic Game of Thrones themed costumes, you will have to try
even harder. Characters come and go, but when it comes to this show, it’s best
that you don’t get too attached if you know what we mean.

From the most
prominent characters like John Snow and Cersei, to more classic characters like
the Dothraki and the hound, we have all the costumes to suit your Game of
Thrones need, and yes, we even have a few dragons up our sleeves. Whoever you
are rooting for in this next season you can get all of the best costumes for
them here in our vast selection of Game of Thrones themed costume. When the
long winter comes, you best be prepared to fight those pesky white walkers with
only the best by your side.

Game of Thrones Characters

Jon Snow

The four primary families in Game of Thrones all hail from
different parts of Westeros and dress in very different ways. Winterfell in the
north is cold, with a severe winter on the way (a popular saying from the show
is, after all, “winter is coming”). As such, the Starks and citizens of
Winterfell dress in long, heavy costumes with fur stoles and capes to keep them
warm. Though the entire Stark family is featured heavily throughout the series,
one of their most noteworthy members is Jon Snow. Jon is often seen wearing
layered dark clothing, armor and heavy fur capes. In the early seasons, when he
resides at Winterfell and later at the Wall as a member of the Night’s Watch, his black curls are worn
loose. However, later in the series, as Jon takes on more of a leadership role,
he pulls his hair back into a low bun and sheds his cloaks as he travels to
warmer climates.

Sansa

Jon is particularly close to who he is led to believe is his
half-sister, Sansa. Sansa’s
alabaster skin is complemented by her fiery red hair, a trait she received from
her mother Catelyn. Sansa is initially excited to be betrothed to Joffrey, son
of King Robert Baratheon and Cersei Lannister. As a young girl, Sansa is seen
wearing pretty dresses and her hair in elaborate braids. As the series goes on
and Sansa is exposed to trials and tribulations, she grows up and is seen
wearing her hair long and straight. This choice of costuming is common in Game
of Thrones; as characters evolve, so too do their costumes, hair and makeup.

Daenerys Targaryen

Another character whose appearance evolves over time is Daenerys
Targaryen. When we first meet her, Daenerys is sold into marriage by her
brother Viserys to Khal Drogo, leader of the Dothraki. The Dothraki are a
tribal nation of horse riders who live in arid climates, and we often see
Daenerys in more revealing costumes with her long, white hair in simple waves.
As Daenerys grows more confident and seeks the Iron Throne for herself, we see
her look change: she begins to wear elaborate coats and apparel that make it
easy to ride dragons, with her fair hair in elaborate braids, much like Sansa
Stark’s.

Cersei Lannister

Cersei Lannister’s
look also changes throughout the series, though not necessarily for the better.
She does, however, look regal, both as the wife of King Robert Baratheon and as
the Queen of Westeros herself. Cersei is known for wearing floor-sweeping
dresses with long bell sleeves and intricate detailing. Early in the series,
she wears her long, strawberry blonde hair in loose waves; later in the series,
she dons a pixie cut underneath her crown. Like the other female characters in
Game of Thrones, as Cersei becomes more of a leader, her appearance changes.

Jaime Lannister

Cersei’s relationship with her twin
brother, Jaime, also changes throughout the series. Jaime Lannister, a knight
in the king’s army, killed
the “Mad King” Aerys II Targaryen so that Cersei’s husband Robert Baratheon could take the throne. Henceforth, Jaime
is also known as the Kingslayer. Jaime is often seen wearing knight’s armor and a red cape; later in
the series, he loses his right hand and it is replaced with a bronze
prosthesis. Jaime and Cersei have an unnatural relationship, which we discover
early in the series; however, Jaime later becomes infatuated with Brienne of
Tarth, a knight in everything but name. Brienne has sworn to protect Catelyn
Stark’s daughters, but
because she is a woman, she cannot be knighted. Brienne, who stands at over 6
feet tall, wears her blonde hair short and is almost always seen in metal
armor, carrying a sword.

White Walkers

Other key fixtures of the series are the mythical White Walkers,
who are thought to have been extinct. However, in the first episode of season
one, a member of the Night’s
Watch survives an attack by one of these creatures, which are known for their
zombie-like appearance and ice-blue eyes. People and animals killed by the
White Walkers are reanimated as the undead wights, which are nearly impossible
to kill, except by means of fire, Valyrian steel or dragonglass.